Bottle for putting up tooth, toilet, or other powders.



r 1 Patented Dec. 23, 1902.-

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BOTTLE FOR PUTTING UP TOOTH, TOFLET, OR OTHER POWDERS.

(Application filed .nm. 27, 1902.)

No. 7l6,759.

(No Model.)

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UNITED STATES ATENT FFICE.

THOMAS DE Q. RICHARDSON, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

BOTTLE FOR PUTTlNG UP TOOTH, TOILET, OR OTHER POWDERS.

SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. .71 6,759, dated.December 23, 1902. Application filed January 27, 1902. Serial No.91,363. (No model.)

To'aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, THOMAS on Q. RICH- ARDSON, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia,

State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new.

removed from contact on said exterior, so that:

access tosaid label is prevented, all as will be hereinafter described,the novel features being pointed out in the claim.

Figure 1 represents a side elevation of a bottle embodying my invention.Fig. 2 represents a vertical section thereof on line 000;, Fig. 1. Fig.3 represents a horizontal section on line i y, Fig. 2.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in thefigures.

Referring to the drawings,.A designates a glass bottle, and B the neckthereof. 0 desi gnates a cap, which is cemented or otherwisehermetically and immovably secured to said neck and provided with athreaded nozzle D, the latter being of reduced diameter and havingfitted thereto the screw plug or stopperE.

F designates a label, which is fpasted, gummed, or otherwise secured tothe inner wall of the bottle, whereby the matter on the label is visiblefrom the exterior of the bottle and may be read through the wall of thebottle. Another label G is applied to the-bottle similar to the label F;but to the number of labels I do not limit myself.

It will now be seen that the exterior of the bottle may be washed orcleansed without disturbing or affecting the label, nor can the latterbe disconnected from the inner wall of the bottle under ordinarycircumstances, so as to dispose of the advertising nature of the label,for the cap 0 is a fixture and the nozzle D is sm'alb'and will not admitthe finger of theuser, and thnswhen the bottle is empty it iscomparatively of no further service to the owner. lhe contents of thebottle-in the present case tooth or toilet powder-will not afiect thelabel, and vice versa, as the back of the label is plain and has noprinted matter thereon; but when the plug E is unscrewed the contentsmay be readily poured out through the open nozzle D.

I am aware that a bottle-stopper has been provided with a label coveredby glass, and I am also aware that a label has been applied to the backof a glass plate and the latter secured to the exterior of a bottle; butthe same forms a projection'on saidexterionand I therefore disclaim suchfeatn res.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is

A bottle for the purpose described, having a cap permanently fixedthereto and a reduced opening therefor, and an advertisinglabel, thelatter being within the bottle and having a printed face which is incontact with the inner wall of the bottle and occupying only a portionof said wall and rigidly affixed thereto by adhesive material directlyon said face, the back of said label being unprinted and being adaptedto be concealed by the contents of the bottle which are otherwiseapparent through the unlabeled portion.

THOMAS DE Q. RICHARDSON.

Witnesses:

J OI-IN A. WIEDERSHEIM, O. D. MOVAY.

